This is happening for every file in every backup for our BackupPC install when
viewed through the web interface.
Is there a way of listing the version history for a file or directory from the
command line?
Thanks,
Daniel
On 20/12/2010, at 8:48 PM, "Daniel Harvey" <daniel AT amristar.com DOT au>
wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, some files have changed.
>
> I know, as I have performed specific tests on a file I know changes daily. In
> summary, I know that:
> 1. That the file is updated daily.
> 2. That the file is backed up correctly (daily).
> 3. That the different versions of the file can be restored correctly from the
> web interface.
> 4. That the different versions of the file can be restored correctly from the
> command line.
>
> Any other suggestions on what to look at? No errors show in any of the logs.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Daniel.
>
> On 20/12/2010, at 7:19 PM, "Craig Barratt" <cbarratt AT users.sourceforge DOT
> net> wrote:
>
>> Daniel,
>>
>>> When browsing backups through the web interface ("Directory backup history
>>> for <directory>" page), the page only shows version 0 of all files.
>>
>> That probably means the files haven't changed. That number isn't
>> the backup number. Instead, it is just a number that identifies
>> the different versions of the file. A file that hasn't changed
>> through several backups will be displayed as "v0".
>>
>> Craig
>
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